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Sounds good, Vinny!
One word of advice before you get started: Don't use the Final Rinse in your Jobo, as the plastic tanks and tubing can be hard to fully remove it from, and it can contaminate the next development batch. Use a tray or a bucket or something, and dunk your rolls. I believe this recommendation comes from Jobo themselves, if my memory is serving me correctly.
If you are using plastic reels, make sure you wash them very well after the Final Rinse. An old toothbrush and hot water will help.
Final Rinse is not extremely time or temperature sensitive, nor is the final wash, so after the post-fixer wash, you have time to set up your manual dunk tank for the Final Rinse.
All chemicals after developer can be used within a 75 - 105 F range, though as always, keeping the temperatures of your solutions the same is easiest on your film.
Also, I am sure you know this, but do not toss your bleach or fixer after use. Only the developer gets chucked after use in a Jobo (due to oxidation from all the sloshing around with air).
Developer will last only six weeks after mixing, regardless of how much film you have put through it, so only mix up as much as you will use in a six week period.
One word of advice before you get started: Don't use the Final Rinse in your Jobo, as the plastic tanks and tubing can be hard to fully remove it from, and it can contaminate the next development batch. Use a tray or a bucket or something, and dunk your rolls. I believe this recommendation comes from Jobo themselves, if my memory is serving me correctly.
If you are using plastic reels, make sure you wash them very well after the Final Rinse. An old toothbrush and hot water will help.
Final Rinse is not extremely time or temperature sensitive, nor is the final wash, so after the post-fixer wash, you have time to set up your manual dunk tank for the Final Rinse.
All chemicals after developer can be used within a 75 - 105 F range, though as always, keeping the temperatures of your solutions the same is easiest on your film.
Also, I am sure you know this, but do not toss your bleach or fixer after use. Only the developer gets chucked after use in a Jobo (due to oxidation from all the sloshing around with air).
Developer will last only six weeks after mixing, regardless of how much film you have put through it, so only mix up as much as you will use in a six week period.
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